On Fri, 4 Aug 2000 22:53:56 -0400 "Carl W. Conrad"
writes:
The truth
> is
> rather that -QH- forms serve in the aorist exactly the same function
> as
> MAI/SAI/TAI KTL. and MHN/SO/TO KTL. serve in the other
> "tenses"--which is
> to say, aorists in -QH- tend to be reflexive or intransitive,
> depending on
> whether or not there is some clear indicator that the subject is
> being
> acted upon by an external agent or force.
>
>
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Dear Carl,
It seems that I am confused with what I've read in some textbooks. I am
sure you are right, and your argument are convincing, but is it something
new in understanding Greek, or I just missed it in other sources?
Sincerely,
Dmitriy Reznik
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